NOTE: THE DEVICE WILL START IN TONE 4 IN FST AND BST MODES AND DIFFERENT THAN
THE OTHER TONE OPTIONS (TONE 1-TONE 2 -TONE 3 -TONE 5) , IT WILL PROVIDE A SINGLE
TONE ONLY. IN OTHER WORDS, THE DEVICE WILL PROVIDE 2 DIFFERENT TONES FOR IRON
AND GOLD/NON-FERROUS METALS IN THE OTHER TONE OPTIONS BUT IN TONE 4 IT WILL
PROVIDE THE SAME TONE FOR ALL METALS (GOLD, NON-FERROUS, FERROUS). THIS WILL
ENABLE YOU TO HEAR SMALLER GOLD NUGGET SIGNALS MORE CLEARLY.
BRIGHTNESS:
This control allows you to adjust the backlight level of the numeric display on the handle
and the LCD panel on the system box based on your preference and environmental
conditions. Brightness level can be adjusted from 0 to 20. This setting is common to both
displays; changes will take effect on both. When you change the brightness level in the
menu, the backlight will turn on the numeric display and number ''88'' will appear for easy
adjustment. When you turn off and on the device, it will start with the last brightness level
you chose. This setting is common to all modes; changes will take effect in all modes.
The brightness level of the LCD panel on the system box affects power consumption a lot.
Therefore, the backlight illuminates during menu access and ground balancing. It does not
illuminate during searching or target detection. On the other hand, the brightness level of
the numeric display on the handle affects power consumption relatively less. It illuminates
during target detection and pinpointing. Especially if you are using the menu frequently,
we recommend that you choose the minimum brightness level that you can see in for
longer battery life.
LANGUAGE:
Is used to change the language of the device. The FORS Gold+ menus can be viewed in 10
languages. At initial startup, the factory default language will be displayed. The user can
change the language in the menu. When you turn off and on the device, it will start with
the last language you selected.
Language is placed as the last option in the menu so it is easy to find in case the language
is changed to a foreign language by mistake. For languages written from right to left, the
screen layout is also designed that way.
LANGUAGE
EN
BRIGHTNESS
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